Exploring the Behavior of Recreational Bicyclists: an Empirical Study in Danshuei and Bali, Northern Taiwan
The Taiwan government has invested approximately
21 billion NT dollars in the construction of bicycle paths since
bicycling has gained huge popularity as a healthy leisure and
recreational activity. This study focuses on the behavior of
recreational bicyclists in Danshuei and Bali, northern Taiwan. Data
were collected from a field investigation carried out along the
Danshuei bicycle path and Bali left-bank bicycle path. A total of 578
questionnaires were gathered for data analysis. Descriptive statistics
and Chi-Square tests were used to assess bicyclists- behaviors. The
frequency shows that, in these areas, Danshuei and Bali, most
bicyclists rented bicycles, rode the bicycle path in the afternoon for
about 2 hours. The used the bicycle path one time per week. For most,
it was the first time to ride these bicycle paths. There were significant
differences in distribution of bicycle ownership, time of day, duration
of ride, ride frequency, and whether riding occurred on weekdays or
weekends. Results indicated that most bicyclists in Danshuei and Bali
were infrequent users.
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and Satisfaction among Bicyclists using the Bali Left-bank Bicycle Path in
northern Taiwan", WORLD ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING
AND TECHNOLOGY,, vol. 60, pp. 118-122, 2009.
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preferences and satisfaction: experimental study in Hsinchu technopolis",
Environment and Planning, vol. 36, pp. 319-335, 2009.
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of Tourism Studies", Chinese Tourism Management Association, vol. 9, pp.
107-121, 2003.
[9] H.L. Chang, and H.W. Chang, "COMPARISON BETWEEN THE
DIFFERENCES OF RECREATIONAL CYCLISTS IN NATIONAL
SCENIC BIKEWAY AND LOCAL BIKE", Journal of the Eastern Asia
Society for Transportation Studies, vol. 6, pp. 2178-2193, 2005.
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[1] C.C. Chen, and W.S. Chiu, "A Study on the Relationship Between
Bicyclists- Degree of Involvement and Place AttachmentÔÇöA Case Study
on the Kaohsiung Hedi Park", The Journal of International Management
Studies, vol. 3, pp. 160-166, 2008.
[2] H.W. Chang, and H.L. Chang, "A STRATEGIC STUDY OF BICYCLE
TOURISM IN TAIWAN", Journal of the Eastern Asia Society for
Transportation Studies, vol. 15, pp. 1675-1685, 2003.
[3] C.C. Chen, M.L. Lin, Y.T. Lee, Y.W. Kuo, and T.T. Chen, "Leisure Attitude
and Satisfaction among Bicyclists using the Bali Left-bank Bicycle Path in
northern Taiwan", WORLD ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING
AND TECHNOLOGY,, vol. 60, pp. 118-122, 2009.
[4] S.C. Hsieh, A. Spaulding, and M. Riney, "A Qualitative Look at Leisure
Benefits for Taiwanese Nursing Students", The Qualitative Report, vol. 9,
pp. 604-629, 2004.
[5] B.W. Ritchie, "Bicycle tourism in the South Island of New Zealand:
planning and management issues", Tourism Management, vol. 19, pp.
567-582, 1998.
[6] L. Lumsdon, "Transport and Tourism: Cycle Tourism ", A Model for
Sustainable Development, Journal of Sustainable Development, vol. 8, pp.
361-377, 2000.
[7] H.L. Chang, and C.H. Wen, "Exploring recreational cyclists' environmental
preferences and satisfaction: experimental study in Hsinchu technopolis",
Environment and Planning, vol. 36, pp. 319-335, 2009.
[8] H.W. Chang, " A study of bicycle tourism development in Taiwan. Journal
of Tourism Studies", Chinese Tourism Management Association, vol. 9, pp.
107-121, 2003.
[9] H.L. Chang, and H.W. Chang, "COMPARISON BETWEEN THE
DIFFERENCES OF RECREATIONAL CYCLISTS IN NATIONAL
SCENIC BIKEWAY AND LOCAL BIKE", Journal of the Eastern Asia
Society for Transportation Studies, vol. 6, pp. 2178-2193, 2005.
[10] F. Fowler, Survey Research Method. Newbury Park, Ca: Sage
Publications, 1988
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21 billion NT dollars in the construction of bicycle paths since
bicycling has gained huge popularity as a healthy leisure and
recreational activity. This study focuses on the behavior of
recreational bicyclists in Danshuei and Bali, northern Taiwan. Data
were collected from a field investigation carried out along the
Danshuei bicycle path and Bali left-bank bicycle path. A total of 578
questionnaires were gathered for data analysis. Descriptive statistics
and Chi-Square tests were used to assess bicyclists- behaviors. The
frequency shows that, in these areas, Danshuei and Bali, most
bicyclists rented bicycles, rode the bicycle path in the afternoon for
about 2 hours. The used the bicycle path one time per week. For most,
it was the first time to ride these bicycle paths. There were significant
differences in distribution of bicycle ownership, time of day, duration
of ride, ride frequency, and whether riding occurred on weekdays or
weekends. Results indicated that most bicyclists in Danshuei and Bali
were infrequent users.", keywords = "recreational bicyclist, bicyclist behaviors, NorthernTaiwan", volume = "4", number = "7", pages = "1731-4", }